Women Fashion of 20th Century
For the revolution of technology, culture and social norms in the 20th century, Women fashion started to get into the trend cycle.
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For the revolution of technology, culture and social norms in the 20th century, Women fashion started to get into the trend cycle.
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The gowns of the Bustle period were Wide use of sewing machines, developed by sized paper patterns, cutting off many garment pieces ……..
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At Crinoline Decade, A farthingale named “Crinoline” was worn by women that were made of steel but lighter framework covered with fabric.
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In the Romantic period, the fashionable textiles were the lightweight ones: silk taffetas, cotton voiles, cotton calicoes, cotton batistes.
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During Directorie and Empire time, men started to wear cut and tailoring vests/coats which were made of rich or vivid fabrics.
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The differences between Baroque and Rococo fashions were that Rococo developed out of Baroque. Both styles feature elaborate ornament…….
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Renaissance Era fashions were characterized with a new scale of opulence and extravagance never quite reached in the Middle Ages.
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Most of the clothing worn in Ancient Rome was made of wool. Wool was made throughout Italy and much of the Roman Empire……..
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The fashion of ancient Greek was a loose fitting and both men and women typically wore sleeveless tunics.
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The Ancient Egyptian wore lightweight garments made of linen. Linen is formed from flax — a plant that was grown along the Nile.
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